Action against aluminium industry in Iceland

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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2008

Action by Groenfront in Brussels, on Feb 11th 2008. Place: Radisson SAS-hotel, during a two day conference of the greenwashing aluminium industry that is rapidly destroying Iceland. More info: www.savingiceland.org and www.groenfront.be.

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  • Stupid place to protest. Rue des Fosse aux Loups (Wolvengracht) has almost no traffic, even though it's right in the middle of Brussels.

  • álver og virkjanir eru að rústa íslandi og íslendingar eru of montnir með "framfarir" sínar til að gera eitthvað, ég skammast mín fyrir íslendinga sem eru með álverum

  • Haha, Scandinavian hotel; Radison SAS.

    Haha, Scandinavian company building the factory.

    Haha, And Iceland is populated by Scandinavians!

    Islendur, brødre.. Vi har aluminiumsverk her og!

  • HALF of ICeland... lol

    I bet half of the protesting hippies don't even know what Iceland is, and none know what it is to live in this arctic wasteland we Icelanders call home.

  • fuck off

  • aluminium doeas not have extremely high melting temperature. It's only 660'C, while, for exemple, copper is 1100 and iron is 1500.

    Get your facts right.

  • Attention seeking hippies

  • keep up what you're doing -- your movement to save Iceland and the WORLD is amazing -- KEEP ON GOING STRONG!!!

  • saving iceland sucks

  • interesting

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